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"The face of the operation is Briatore (referred to exclusively in the film by his colleagues and angry, chanting detractors as "Flavio"), an anthropomorphic radish who spends most of his time at QPR plotting to fire all of the managers."

At press time, Harbaugh had sent Michigan’s athletic department an envelope containing a heavily annotated seating chart, a list of the 63,000 seat views he had found unsatisfactory, and a glowing 70-page report on section 25, row 12, seat 9, which he claimed is “exactly what the great sport of football is all about.”

I had to put this at the top and I hope people take a look. Everyone keeps comparing Denard to Pat White and even though Pat was an incredible college QB I think there is someone much better and who Denard resembles.

I really don't know who is faster. They both have rocket arms and have trouble with touch and both are insanely fast. A think this is a much better comparison.

Holy Hell. I never thought about him. Everyone always compares him to Pat White because that was RR's last QB who ran his offense and destroyed teams. He does look a lot more like Vick. If he can be like Vick than we will own the Big Ten. I hope Denard has a different view on dogs, though.

What scares me is that our ends do not defend this play very well and they see it everyday in practice!!! How can we run a line slant/stunt to the inside where the end basically takes himself out of the play and we do not have any LB / DB in position to back them up for outside containment? This play should be addressed in Defense 101 and handled just like defensive assignments given to players for an option based offense (you take dive, another guys takes QB, another guy takes the pitch man, etc). Scary that we are making our defense "simpler" and fundamental assignments and play awareness are in need of significant improvement....

On at least two of those runs when DR was "down" by contact, I think he would have scored at game speed. Since with DR touch does NOT equal TACKLE.

What I really noticed watching was his quick release and accurate passing. Also, the way he pulls the ball down and runs, and the natural way he finds a crease and is through it before the D knows what happened.

This will raise the volume in the Big House to new levels. Rawk not necessary!

Yikes, total oversight on my part for that -- this is why you shouldn't edit videos while also trying to study for exams. I'm re-editing the video and that play will certainly be included. As will Christopher Walken, of course.

where he rolls out with a flat option, an option to run, and a few downfield options as well are nasty. You really can't stop that, and if he keeps throwing the ball to open guys in the regular season he will be hard to stop. I honestly like DRob over Tate right now, and last year I would have never said that. I am officialy drinking the DRob kool-aid! GO BLUE!!!

Denard also had a couple of great ball fakes in there. If he can "sell" the hand-off to the defense, U of M can go far with this kid. Juice Williams used to have some of the best ball fakes. If Denard can get to that level watch out!

Named his top schools......Michigan State is his favorite, and he didn't even mention Michigan....awesome. Here's his quote, "Michigan State is my slight leader right now," Arnett said. "I have been over there a lot lately and I saw their spring game and saw a lot of the things that I wanted to see. Cal and Tennessee are two of the teams in my top seven, along with Notre Dame and USC."
-It doesn't say which teams round out his top 7, Michigan might be in there, but it would have been nice to actually hear him say it....shit

Janeane Garofalo (Film Actors Guild): "As actors it is our responsibility to read the newspaper, and then say what we read on television like it's our opinion"

There was an obnoxious troll tying up several threads. Looks like he didn't just get banhammered, he got expunged. All his posts have been removed. Well played Mods.

Reminds me of "The Ten Commandments" when Ramses banishes Moses to the desert, declaring "He will be erased from the histories!" Of course, this doesn't mean I'm comparing Moses to a troll, because trolls are assholes and Moses is well...obviously.

I like the part when Tay Odoms comes around and blocks #54 (I think) and he(#54) stares down and kinda cheapshots Tay...all along Dilithium is off to the end zone....its at about the 4minute mark...great video and thanks.

Yes, the video was during a limited contact spring game against fairly crappy defense, but Denard looked really good. His throws were accurate, his reads were good and his fake was great. I also liked that on a bunch of the slants and short stuff, the passes were leading the receivers. Over the past two years, one aspect of our game that has frustrated me was watching our receivers have to slow down or reach behind them for a pass which, if thrown 1/2 a step AHEAD of the receiver (particularly on the slants) would allow the receiver to catch the ball at close to full speed and perhaps turn a corner or pick up even an extra yard or so.

Yes, the hype machine will obvious go too far and start printing the Denard for 2010, 2011 and 2012 Heisman T-Shirts now, but I really do think that this kid has some really good upside potential, and may give our offense - which is still young and lacking in deapth at a few spots - a real chance to put up a bunch of points.

Denard is easily my favorite wolverine. I, however, align more with those who are cautiously, even skeptically, optimistic. I will keep the excitement in check until we face a defense that is 1) workmanlike and 2) not Michigan (that this offense has not been facing for several spring practices in a row). We should not set up Denard for too big a fall before he as a chance to really prove himself, to build a solid foundation of actual game experience to stand on. He still has a lot to learn, a lot of game-time, crunch-time experience to gain.

Christopher Walken Edition now up over at the site, because, well, it had to happen. Also, the 97-yard pass to Roundtree is included in the new video. Thanks to those who pointed out that horrible oversight, and for the kind words about the video. Hope you enjoy it.